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we cannot allow science to be chilled. we cannot allow scientific intended to be set by those who have vested interests, to not have the truth be unveiled. [applause] >> let's talk a little bit about who these people are and motivations. there is quite firm grasp of bags. they are well informed. >> my personal experience living in west texas is that the people let me in the grocery store or walking down the street or in the office next door, they know more about the issues surrounding climate change than the average person who says we have to take action right away because they don't think it is a real problem. they have all of these reasons not to back it up. as a scientist, i think the facts are enough. there is an enormous amount of fear that we're dealing with an issue where the m? are distant and far away. but the solutions -- where the impacts our descent and far away. but the solutions infringe on our freedom and our economy and our rights. there is a lot of emotion attached to this. do i think about which research
we cannot allow science to be chilled. we cannot allow scientific intended to be set by those who have vested interests, to not have the truth be unveiled. [applause] >> let's talk a little bit about who these people are and motivations. there is quite firm grasp of bags. they are well informed. >> my personal experience living in west texas is that the people let me in the grocery store or walking down the street or in the office next door, they know more about the issues...
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again, it is going off of science. how do we react to information? we all have different values and different things that motivate us. we have to recognize that, for one person, making it better for their child might be paramount. but for another person, national security might be very issue. there's also responsibility, loving your neighbor, creation maybe the next step. even though there is there one size facts fits all, it is not a one-size science. >> this is not for anything special, but something on top of [indiscernible] how're you doing with that? [laughter] >> we have a responsibility. we have this issue. i think i speak with all of you. if we hold silent on a, who will speak? we are not in this because we want to receive e-mails morning. we're in this because we have to tell the truth. >> you have been a key person talking to communities of faith. how you get over that god sovereignty issue? that humans can't affect creatinon. >> that is a fairly common question which is easy to answer. look around us today. do we see things happening that
again, it is going off of science. how do we react to information? we all have different values and different things that motivate us. we have to recognize that, for one person, making it better for their child might be paramount. but for another person, national security might be very issue. there's also responsibility, loving your neighbor, creation maybe the next step. even though there is there one size facts fits all, it is not a one-size science. >> this is not for anything special,...
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. >> well, the science has to be judged on its own merrits. i frankly think that the scrutiny of my papers has become greater. and -- but, anyway, they have -- >> the fbi or who are you talking about? [laughter] >> no, i'm talking about -- >> scientists. >> not even as much the scientists as editors. you know, they're very cautious, even when i recently got the strongest reviews possible, the highest ratings on a paper that i submitted to the proceedings of the national academy of science. the editor was apparently -- got a little worried when he saw the title of the paper which was the case for young people and nature. and there were statements in the abstract which apparently attracted his attention. so he gave the paper to the editorial board, and the anonymous editorial board says, scientists should not be making normative statements about intergenerational injustice and such things. so, i think, i frankly find that, in some ways, it's become harder. so, anyway, the science -- >> you are held to a higher bar, is that what you're saying? >>
. >> well, the science has to be judged on its own merrits. i frankly think that the scrutiny of my papers has become greater. and -- but, anyway, they have -- >> the fbi or who are you talking about? [laughter] >> no, i'm talking about -- >> scientists. >> not even as much the scientists as editors. you know, they're very cautious, even when i recently got the strongest reviews possible, the highest ratings on a paper that i submitted to the proceedings of the...
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this is what the science tells us. a's a real honor and privilege to, on behalf of the jury, on behalf of bud ward, larry goulder and greg dalton, present you with the 2012 steve schneider climate science communication award. as you know, steve had the metaphor about cloudy crystal ball -- [laughter] -- hold this up -- getting across the idea thsat we can't precisely see the details of what's in the pipeline as you put it, the shape of things to come for the climate system, but we know enough. we can see clearly enough. thank you for everything that you've done. it's a real privilege to call you a friend and a colleague. [applause] >> and we've been talking -- today, we've been talking about courageous communication and climate communication. a lot of politicians have walked away from this issue with a few exceptions; governor huntsman is one, governor jerry brown of california. it is another -- and i'd like to invite governor jerry brown to come up here and say a few words. [applause] >> thank you, no it's all right.
this is what the science tells us. a's a real honor and privilege to, on behalf of the jury, on behalf of bud ward, larry goulder and greg dalton, present you with the 2012 steve schneider climate science communication award. as you know, steve had the metaphor about cloudy crystal ball -- [laughter] -- hold this up -- getting across the idea thsat we can't precisely see the details of what's in the pipeline as you put it, the shape of things to come for the climate system, but we know enough....
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cooperation and science have overcome the narrow interests of opposition.. >> he bay's health -- the bay's health still gets a grade of d-plus. he remains it can be restored tt health. >>> new year, new rules for parking in montgomery county. short term and long term parkink rates increased in silver spring and north bethesda. it jumped to a buck an hour. long term rates went from 60 to $.65.6. monthly parking permitspe increased to 123 charges.ge higher rates are expected toto bring in $700,000 each year. a study shows speed cameras are working in maryland.g a recent evaluation by the state highway administration shows the cameras have slowed down drivers on 7 state roads. aaa mid-atlantic has seense reductions in speeding. drivers are slowing down when the cameras are not operating. >>> so we can feel veryve comfortable and secure, and it's a good feeling. >> fresh start after tragedy for the yo u.n. g students of sandy hook elementary school. >> claims it entertains. tiny to the has a good time on the vacuum cleaner. -- tot has a good time on theth vacuum cleaner. vacuum cleaner.
cooperation and science have overcome the narrow interests of opposition.. >> he bay's health -- the bay's health still gets a grade of d-plus. he remains it can be restored tt health. >>> new year, new rules for parking in montgomery county. short term and long term parkink rates increased in silver spring and north bethesda. it jumped to a buck an hour. long term rates went from 60 to $.65.6. monthly parking permitspe increased to 123 charges.ge higher rates are expected toto...
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. >> academy motion pictures arts and sciences extended the oscar voting deadline to tomorrow over fears issues of the new electronic voting system we will learn who was nominated next week patti ann. >> top sports stories northern illinois makes the first trip to the bowl championship series but it was anything but memorable. it was no match for the orange bowl. the huskies lost 31-10. they went on to beat the badgers 20-14. stanford's first rose bowl victory in 40 years. >>> angie reed may not be without a team for too long. they contacted the former coach and topic to coach the team. espn reports he could accept the job by the end of the week. >>> all things must come to an end including the clipper's 17 game winning streak. the nuggets won it was the longest streak since 2008 and franchise record for the clippers. >> the time 42 after the hour. still to come they asked members to pay more money but it turns out one teacher's union wanted to raise dues to pay for parties. we always hear being fat can kill you but could holding on to just a few extra pounds actually save your life? we
. >> academy motion pictures arts and sciences extended the oscar voting deadline to tomorrow over fears issues of the new electronic voting system we will learn who was nominated next week patti ann. >> top sports stories northern illinois makes the first trip to the bowl championship series but it was anything but memorable. it was no match for the orange bowl. the huskies lost 31-10. they went on to beat the badgers 20-14. stanford's first rose bowl victory in 40 years....
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in the meantime look for popup and mobile science activities around the city. >>> state workers find plenty in their first survey of the season so why are they urging caution tonight? . >>> plus a state of emergency over a vulnerable bay area le veechlt see what's needed right away. >>> temperatures are dropping off rapidly right now. coming up the neighborhoods that will be in the upper 20s first thing thursday morning and when shower chances resurface on the five-day forecast . >>> two people escaped serious jerry this afternoon when their small plane burst into flames in las vegas. it happened at the north las vegas airport at about 4:00 this afternoon. authorities say the twin engine aerostar skidded off one way and caught fire. the two people on board managed to get out before the cabin was engulfed in flames. there's no word tonight on just what exactly caused the accident. >>> surviving children visited their new school for the first time today. >>> this is coming and cleats the circle. that's what's missing right now. >> sdpunts parents attend abopen house at their new school
in the meantime look for popup and mobile science activities around the city. >>> state workers find plenty in their first survey of the season so why are they urging caution tonight? . >>> plus a state of emergency over a vulnerable bay area le veechlt see what's needed right away. >>> temperatures are dropping off rapidly right now. coming up the neighborhoods that will be in the upper 20s first thing thursday morning and when shower chances resurface on the...
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which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. try delicious light & fit greek it's no ordinary nonfat yogurt. it has twice the protein of regular lowfat yogurt. and at 80 calories, it's the lightest greek yogurt with fruit. its creamy, thick texture helps satisfy you. so you won't feel like you're running low on satisfaction. light & fit greek. be light and fit. and satisfied. nexium, the purple pill, helps provide many with day and night relief of heartburn symptoms caused by acid reflux disease. there is risk of bone fracture and low magnesium levels. side effects may include headache abdominal pain, and diarrhea. call your doctor right away if you have persistent diarrhea. other serious stomach conditions may exist. don't take nexium if you take clopidogrel. ask your doctor if nexium, the purple pill, is right for you. find out how to save on nexium at purplepill.com. don't miss the kmart home sale. up to 40% off all bed and bath. this week only. at kmart. there appears to be a to a car accident northwestern was finally a winn
which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. try delicious light & fit greek it's no ordinary nonfat yogurt. it has twice the protein of regular lowfat yogurt. and at 80 calories, it's the lightest greek yogurt with fruit. its creamy, thick texture helps satisfy you. so you won't feel like you're running low on satisfaction. light & fit greek. be light and fit. and satisfied. nexium, the purple pill, helps provide many with day and night relief of heartburn...
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science of good cooking. >> it is all about how science works to enhance recipes. >> people cannot follow recipes at home. i know this for a fact because i do not do it. this book is about the principles of good cooking. it turns out if you put french fries and cold loyal and let it cook for about 25 minutes you're going to have less fat. in cold oil, some of the moisture comes out. there's no place for to go. it is like your kids closet. there is no oil penetrating. when you take out a lot of the oil gets absorbed. >> the key is you wanted to be dry. you want to make sure you get paper towels. if it is what it is not going to get over to 12. the boiling point of water. until the water evaporates. the stake was actually warm and dry. >>dry it and warm it before you put in. >> high starch and low starch potatoes. you put it in water it tends to float. this will pr obably not float as well. the more starch you have the granules pull apart and it absorbs better. this one will absorb very nicely. when you make a potato salad you might want to use a red tail. >> does matter depended on the rec
science of good cooking. >> it is all about how science works to enhance recipes. >> people cannot follow recipes at home. i know this for a fact because i do not do it. this book is about the principles of good cooking. it turns out if you put french fries and cold loyal and let it cook for about 25 minutes you're going to have less fat. in cold oil, some of the moisture comes out. there's no place for to go. it is like your kids closet. there is no oil penetrating. when you take...
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were no science fiction yes that's true because. science was promising wonders it didn't happen and now people really want to write a good read a good story well or well written with. charismatic characters who would really entertain and provide a moral challenge to say so a moral challenge i mean that they would be hard moral choice for the character and for the reader so it's more entertaining it's there it's the thought science fiction now have lost this science part because if i would work on their classical normal it would be quite boring because we're facing severe limitation in space travel technology etc etc etc so fantasy is providing much more freedom to the author much more freedom guest but i think. it's it deprives you of the possibility of creating in your books a world that me some sometimes be it's a utopian anyway we're going to go well. i've done my share of fireworks i know that so i will still explore the. direction but in a fantasy you are totally free you are totally free to do whatever you want is it good to b
were no science fiction yes that's true because. science was promising wonders it didn't happen and now people really want to write a good read a good story well or well written with. charismatic characters who would really entertain and provide a moral challenge to say so a moral challenge i mean that they would be hard moral choice for the character and for the reader so it's more entertaining it's there it's the thought science fiction now have lost this science part because if i would work...
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. >>> art is what can't be proven math metically, where science ends, the part that makes you feel good but you don't know why, the way the object feels and looks and you can almost if it's perfectly created explain it to somebody else afterwards but in the creation part you can't. you can see how the glass is constantly moving. my job is to basically shape it. and balance it at the same time. you do that, you get these wonderful shapes, glass really rewards the risk. lot of times with glass you're waiting for the piece to cool down and temperature to adjust and split seconds where you've got a fraction of a second to make a particular move in a particular way and you don't get to repeat it if could you it wrong so there's a performance to it. it's sort of like dancing. you can't really think about it and do it really. you just have to do it enough that it becomes sort of mechanical, and then you can sort of free your mind to design. ♪ [ male announcer ] some day, your life will flash before your eyes. make it worth watching. introducing the 2013 lexus ls. an entirely new pursuit. >>>
. >>> art is what can't be proven math metically, where science ends, the part that makes you feel good but you don't know why, the way the object feels and looks and you can almost if it's perfectly created explain it to somebody else afterwards but in the creation part you can't. you can see how the glass is constantly moving. my job is to basically shape it. and balance it at the same time. you do that, you get these wonderful shapes, glass really rewards the risk. lot of times with...
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that's what happens as science e evolves and things change. requirements change. >> i want to talk about another subject because everybody is talking about it. the hannah storm, the fire that explodes from the girl. what happened in that situation to her? a lot of people think is this uncommon to be in that kind of situation where it's dangerous and don't realize the gas is on and v an explosion. >> you have the gas on, and you think it's lit. what happened in this situation is she came back and it wasn't lit. she went to relight it and all of this propane had been gathering during that time. propane is heavy, and it was just sitting there. of course, you can't see it, but she was not lighting just a small amount of gas at that point. she was unknowingly lighting a large amount of gas and han explangs. when you light a propane grill and if it goes out and doesn't work, you can't just relight it immediately because you've got much more gas in front of you you. >> we're looking at the pictures of the injuries, the burns to her face and she said
that's what happens as science e evolves and things change. requirements change. >> i want to talk about another subject because everybody is talking about it. the hannah storm, the fire that explodes from the girl. what happened in that situation to her? a lot of people think is this uncommon to be in that kind of situation where it's dangerous and don't realize the gas is on and v an explosion. >> you have the gas on, and you think it's lit. what happened in this situation is she...
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what do we know from the science? you can see the scientific references and see where the studies were done at different research universities, the mayo clinic, harvard, and other places to see what the confirmation is all about. we can see that it improves the basics. , u r her rider, your engagement is stronger. every improvement translates to about 14 years on the average. after they are trained, the improvement would give them the memory level of an average person of about 56. we see faster and sharper thinking and acting. almost everything you do that involves making a decision about what you have seen or heard or acting in a complex behavior. this is certainly important from the point of view of for your sustaining independence. this is kind of interesting thing, right? people see things so much better that they have about half as many driving accidents, it makes a big difference in the safety of driving and also walking. we have seen improvements in health. the person spends about $300 less a year in health-car
what do we know from the science? you can see the scientific references and see where the studies were done at different research universities, the mayo clinic, harvard, and other places to see what the confirmation is all about. we can see that it improves the basics. , u r her rider, your engagement is stronger. every improvement translates to about 14 years on the average. after they are trained, the improvement would give them the memory level of an average person of about 56. we see faster...
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to choose re theer nommnees for the academy awards.tte academy offmotionn picture arts ann sciences says it's extending the deadline to the transition to onliie make voting a little easier. originally... voters were by that time thursday. the nominees are expected to be annouuced january 10-th. and 3 weight watthers is speaking out... abouu its new ambassador's pregnancy.singer pessica simpson annnuuced last week... that she is expecting her second chiid.weight watcherssreleased a simpson and her amily. the staaement goee on to say... that simpson will not be following the weight loss plan during her pregnaacy..t's spokeswoman after theebaby s - born. 3&coming up.... we're just weeks awwa... fromm inauguration day.the intense prep work going on in d-c... and wwat makes this ceremony much different... than 4 yearss morning news.. all local.. all ((break 3)) ♪ chances are, you're not made of money, so don't overpay for motorcycle insurance. geico, see how much you could save. turkey sausage. turkey what? amazing. right? yeah. next one's on you. yeah, okay. introducing dunkin's new turkey
to choose re theer nommnees for the academy awards.tte academy offmotionn picture arts ann sciences says it's extending the deadline to the transition to onliie make voting a little easier. originally... voters were by that time thursday. the nominees are expected to be annouuced january 10-th. and 3 weight watthers is speaking out... abouu its new ambassador's pregnancy.singer pessica simpson annnuuced last week... that she is expecting her second chiid.weight watcherssreleased a simpson and...
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coops and science have overcome the narrow interests of opposition. >> chesapeake bay foundation president william baker says the bay's health still only gets a grade of d plus. he remains optimistic the bay can be restored to health if local governments work together to monitor pollution and provide the money necessary to clean up the bay. >>> coming up next a paparazzi chase turns deadly, new details about the photographer killed while taking pictures of justin bieber's car. >> playoffs, time to talk trash, d.c. mayor vincent gray and the mayor of seattle both join me next to talk about their bet surrounding this weekend's big game. >>> a photographer trying to get a picture of justin bieber inside his ferrari during a traffic stop was killed moments after snapping a picture. friends tell tmz chris kerrera had followed the ferrari all day. he spotted the car pull over in los angeles, took the picture, but police told him to get away from the car. as he was walking back across the street, another car hit him killing him. turns out justin bieber was not in the ferrari. >> i ca
coops and science have overcome the narrow interests of opposition. >> chesapeake bay foundation president william baker says the bay's health still only gets a grade of d plus. he remains optimistic the bay can be restored to health if local governments work together to monitor pollution and provide the money necessary to clean up the bay. >>> coming up next a paparazzi chase turns deadly, new details about the photographer killed while taking pictures of justin bieber's car....
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employees will show off science- related activities on city streets as the exploratorium moves to its new home on pier 15 on the embarcadero. >>> tonight we'll get a good lock at preparations for the project installing a new light exhibit across the bay bridge. the people installing 125,000 lights will also give more details about the project. it will create a dazzling light show across the western span of the bay bridge. it should be finished by march and will light up the bay area for two years. >>> federal investigators say it could take months before they discover what caused a firely plane crash in las vegas. heavy smoke came from the small twin engine plane after it made a hard landing. the two people on board both managed to escape safely. airport firefighters sprayed purple rardant to douse the flames. the runway pat the north las vegas airport was closed all night to clean up the debris. >>> well, after another very cold morning, a lot of 20s, 30s and temperatures are running a little bit cooler than yesterday. i think we'll rebound here. it does feel a little bit colder. the
employees will show off science- related activities on city streets as the exploratorium moves to its new home on pier 15 on the embarcadero. >>> tonight we'll get a good lock at preparations for the project installing a new light exhibit across the bay bridge. the people installing 125,000 lights will also give more details about the project. it will create a dazzling light show across the western span of the bay bridge. it should be finished by march and will light up the bay area...
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it's a little science fiction. for a second food -- imagine for a second that food will not be a need, a physiological need. what is your relationship with food then? because we really need to think then eating and breathing is the only two things from the moment we're born until the moment we die. so really it's a very complex relationship. >> you can tell the world about the complexity behind eating. >> ( translated ): yeah, you know, the people that are watching us right now, you know we can be telling them about the backstage, what happened behind, but i am only interested in happiness. when you see a painting, it's the emotion. why is it become something emotional. and why you will feel very emotional when you are in front of a gastro no, ma'am cal experience. this is something like only one can tell himself. it's people that when they are in front of a picasso painting they cry. you saw the people that they walk by and without even looking and it's the same painting. >> rose: and that's the way you have to ap
it's a little science fiction. for a second food -- imagine for a second that food will not be a need, a physiological need. what is your relationship with food then? because we really need to think then eating and breathing is the only two things from the moment we're born until the moment we die. so really it's a very complex relationship. >> you can tell the world about the complexity behind eating. >> ( translated ): yeah, you know, the people that are watching us right now, you...
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which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >> bret: getting the latest from capitol hill as we watch all elements of this fiscal cliff story moments ago. representative john fleming are louisiana walked through saying there will be a vote one way or the other. possibly to amend the bill, possibly an up or down. representative raoul stopped by and said he doesn't think there are the votes to amend the bill. therefore, he doesn't think an amended version will pass. he thinks the up or down vote will happen. representatives allen west and paul ryan, of course, the vice presidential nominee stopped by but all they wanted to talk about were college game scores. thanks for inviting us into your home tonight. that's it for special. we will cover it all for you, fair, balanced and unafraid. >> i'm rick folbaum in for shepard smith this new year's day. we begin with breaking news on "the fox report." house republicans are getting closer to voting on the senate fiscal cliff bill. first they may try to make some chang
which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >> bret: getting the latest from capitol hill as we watch all elements of this fiscal cliff story moments ago. representative john fleming are louisiana walked through saying there will be a vote one way or the other. possibly to amend the bill, possibly an up or down. representative raoul stopped by and said he doesn't think there are the votes to amend the bill. therefore, he doesn't think an amended version will...
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this could go down as one of the hottest years ever reported in the history of science. the last ten years goes down as the hottest ten years recorded in the history of science and that means more wacky weather, more moisture, more energy. global warming is a misnomer. it should be called global swing. >> which means the world doesn't end tomorrow. it's just every little event is worse or inkre meantycrementally worse than before. >> you look at all the glaciers are receding. the ice caps has diminished by 50% just in the last 50 years. an area the size of united states in terms of ice disappeared this year over the polar ice caps. the seasons are changing. summer is longer winter is shorter, tropical diseases are moving north. all the indicators show that the earth is warming up and that's what's driving some of this wacky weather. >> duh that show more or could we snap back? >> get used to it. we could be experiencing more 100-year flooding storms, hurricanes because there's more energy circumstance lating. we could argue how much human activity is driving it but every
this could go down as one of the hottest years ever reported in the history of science. the last ten years goes down as the hottest ten years recorded in the history of science and that means more wacky weather, more moisture, more energy. global warming is a misnomer. it should be called global swing. >> which means the world doesn't end tomorrow. it's just every little event is worse or inkre meantycrementally worse than before. >> you look at all the glaciers are receding. the...
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pretty much got it down to a science... pretty much. we also really like a great pulled pork sandwich even when we can't make the game. you ruined it! some people even like it better. really? yep. [ male announcer ] new carving board pulled pork, get that delicious slow smoked taste without the hassle. it's game time food. it's oscar mayer. gives you 1% cash back on all purchases, plus a 50% annual bonus. and everyone likes 50% more... [ midwestern/chicago accent ] cheddar! yeah! 50 percent...
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straightforward guidance and be able to focus on other things, like each other, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. ♪ ♪ >> greg: that song doesn't work anymore. >> kimberly: yes, it does. >> greg: i hate new year's eve resolutions because they don't exist. if every predictable reporter or news reader never brought them up again you'd never hear of them. it's true. the average person doesn't consider them until a chucklehead with a cheery smile brings it up. with doris, ill open for wkab. what are you giving up this year? if she would respond with "lame reporting" with a chick to the shin or groin. why do the media do this every year? fearful of to do anything different. resolutions are a symptom. think of the trite gar banal that passes for commentary in the media. shallow attempts at psychoanalysis discussing root causes of violence. what is worse is their infatuation with symbolic. you could say that is my resolution but then you have license to punch me in the face. >> kimberly: by goodness. that is real evidence -- >> andrea: can i punch you in t
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to the speakersi boehner plan, it will either o alter the rising rate of spending were less than the science of our bloated government. the answer in tonight "chalk [ male announcer ] how can power consumption in china, impact wool exports from new zealand, textile production in spain, and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. ro price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. lou: you know, everybody's getting pretty excited about that fiscal cliff negotiation or impasse, however you want to3 style it. mayi want t showu, lou: everybody is getting re ofed about the fiscal clifft, negotiation. i thoughtht i would show you wht thuld happen if we change into thspeaker boehner plan, the president obama plan, let's start out with the do-nothing plan because that's the plan we0 have right now. the cbo e
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the cheaf science and health correspondent has more on the secretary's condition. we said potentially life-threatening and in this case it's not. they are confident the thinning medications make it okay. >> she is on the phone making calls is reassuring. it's not life-threatening and it didn't become a stroke. if the blood clot was not dissolved, blood could leak back into the brain. that would cause stroke-like symptoms or a stroke itself and she would have trouble speaking and clearly that's not happening. >> when she was first lady back in 1998, she had severe pain behind her right knew. she had a blood clot there. are the two at all connected? can they be? >> there is. this is a rare side effect. usually when they get a brain bleed, it's inside the brain. this is outside in a blood vessel. this happens and it is seen by the same mri that would see the brains there. that may have been the case with her. that might have been why she had this mri. the question is, people who have a propensity to blood clotting and some women in particular, yes, they are more likel
the cheaf science and health correspondent has more on the secretary's condition. we said potentially life-threatening and in this case it's not. they are confident the thinning medications make it okay. >> she is on the phone making calls is reassuring. it's not life-threatening and it didn't become a stroke. if the blood clot was not dissolved, blood could leak back into the brain. that would cause stroke-like symptoms or a stroke itself and she would have trouble speaking and clearly...
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straightforward guidance and be able to focus on other things, like each other, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> the fiscal cliff isn't the only piece of business congress hasn't finished as the year draws to a close. the farm bill, which has a major impact on prices of all kinds of food expired three months ago, and unless they approve a new one soon, it could mean very bad news at your local supermarket. here's nbc's stephanie gosk. >> reporter: the dairy industry is calling it the milk cliff. just like tax rates, if congress doesn't approve a farm bill by january 1st, the price of milk could go up. way up. right now, an average gallon costs $3.65. it could soar to between $6 and $8. >> that would be a pretty big impact. >> we would probably still be going through it but maybe cut down on other things. >> reporter: it wouldn't be just milk prices. all dairy products would be affected. imagine if wisconsin cheddar costs more than imported french brie. what would that mean for the average grilled cheese? one part of the large and very complicated
straightforward guidance and be able to focus on other things, like each other, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> the fiscal cliff isn't the only piece of business congress hasn't finished as the year draws to a close. the farm bill, which has a major impact on prices of all kinds of food expired three months ago, and unless they approve a new one soon, it could mean very bad news at your local supermarket. here's nbc's stephanie gosk. >>...
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the best of them all, science is not proven. you hear those things and you just can't believe that in this case the republicans are believing what they say. this creates a wall of distrust and frustration that spills over. on the republican side, they listened to what democrats are saying and think the democrats are not necessarily trying to strengthen the economy by inv t investing in education and pandering to the voter. you get the clash of world views that is a major factor and probably the primary factor in congressional gridlock. >> sort of picking up on the point, there was an interesting piece a few weeks ago. he analyzed the election results and said there were two parallel americas that have taken place. the democrats of young voters and they are clustered tightly in cities and metropolitan areas that obama won this year by winning 150 fewer counties nationally than michael dukakis. that's 130. 130 fewer than michael dukakis won. that vote was able to deliver it for president obama. because it is so packed, you have a
the best of them all, science is not proven. you hear those things and you just can't believe that in this case the republicans are believing what they say. this creates a wall of distrust and frustration that spills over. on the republican side, they listened to what democrats are saying and think the democrats are not necessarily trying to strengthen the economy by inv t investing in education and pandering to the voter. you get the clash of world views that is a major factor and probably the...
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other things, like what the market is doing and being ready, no matter what happens, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense, from td ameritrade. >>> an update from south africa tonight on nelson mandela. the 94-year-old former president was released from a hospital after almost three weeks of being treated for a lung infection and surgery to remove gallstones. mandela was moved to his home in johannesburg where he will continue his recovery. >>> china opened the world's longest high-speed rail line today. the train travels more than 1,400 miles from beijing in the north to the south of china, a trip that until now took 20 hours. the new train traveling at 186 miles per hour cuts the time to just eight hours. hundreds of the new trains will be put into service on this line alone, as china moves toward its goal of building a nationwide high-speed rail network. >>> and back in this country, a lost and found story involving a best friend. it all began christmas eve outside a grocery store here in new york where a security camera shows a man stealing a dog and then walking away. that dog
other things, like what the market is doing and being ready, no matter what happens, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense, from td ameritrade. >>> an update from south africa tonight on nelson mandela. the 94-year-old former president was released from a hospital after almost three weeks of being treated for a lung infection and surgery to remove gallstones. mandela was moved to his home in johannesburg where he will continue his recovery. >>> china opened the...
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help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. when the doctor told me that i could smoke for the first week... i'm like...yeah, ok... little did i know that one week later i wasn't smoking. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantix is proven to help people quit smoking. it reduces the urge to smoke. some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood, hostility, agitation, depressed mood and suicidal thoughts or actions while taking or after stopping chantix. if you notice any of these stop taking chantix and call your doctor right away. tell your doctor about any history of depression or other mental health problems, which could get worse while taking chantix. don't take chantix if you've had a serus allergic or skin reaction to it. if you develop these stop taking chantix and see your doctor right away as some can be life-threatening. if you have a history of heart or blood vessel problems, tell your doctor if you have new or worse symptoms. get medical help right away if you
help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. when the doctor told me that i could smoke for the first week... i'm like...yeah, ok... little did i know that one week later i wasn't smoking. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantix is proven to help people quit smoking. it reduces the urge to smoke. some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood, hostility, agitation,...
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mountain of evidence and just saying it's too hard for me to understand how evolution works or how science works so i'm just going to kind of defer everything to god i'd rather not at all you know you keep piling. up and it just gets harder and harder yes in the same thing and let's talk about some of the these theories because they're so bizarre i mean. i have and i have been getting a lot from people who watch the show saying how come we're not covering these you're selling out of the library scandal thing i really wanted to talk about this really going because people have claimed that the two fathers of adam lanza and the other guy don't want to say. who shall not be named their father is going to testify for libel or it's actually a complete hoax it's not true it's not true i mean i didn't even know whether or not that was true and you know even if it were true someone was saying you know it's kind of bible to me because if that were the case their fathers probably worked really hard and they didn't have a man around in the house so this is what led to it and i was just like really you
mountain of evidence and just saying it's too hard for me to understand how evolution works or how science works so i'm just going to kind of defer everything to god i'd rather not at all you know you keep piling. up and it just gets harder and harder yes in the same thing and let's talk about some of the these theories because they're so bizarre i mean. i have and i have been getting a lot from people who watch the show saying how come we're not covering these you're selling out of the library...
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." >> it is fun to create a science. >> and all of this science stuff is really cool. >> it is been here since the 1970's i think it is a great place. the only problem is the parking. it is going to be better. >> reporter: this will open on pier 15 on april 17 justin waldman, kron 4. >> jacqueline: cold. places like fairfield. this current look at the satellite and radar showing clear skies. this is approaching the core to the north with an area of high pressure. through northern california and as low pressure has to go round it. in the process, we could get some of that low cloud coverage. it will keep us warmer on friday. here is a look at futurecast. in another day of widespread 30's. we will take a look at temperatures in your neighborhood, coming up. >> catherine: in national news. singer pattie page has died. she was known for hits like "how much is that doggie in the window" and "tennessee waltz" she recorded 50 albums with 19 gold and 14 platinum singles. the grammy-winning singer was to receive a lifetime achievement award from the recording academy next month. page died yesterd
." >> it is fun to create a science. >> and all of this science stuff is really cool. >> it is been here since the 1970's i think it is a great place. the only problem is the parking. it is going to be better. >> reporter: this will open on pier 15 on april 17 justin waldman, kron 4. >> jacqueline: cold. places like fairfield. this current look at the satellite and radar showing clear skies. this is approaching the core to the north with an area of high...
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tothe speakers i boehner plan, it will either o alter the rising rate of spding were less than the science of our bloated government. the answer in tonight "chalk talk" is coming up [beep] [indistinct chatter] [kids talking at once] [speaking forereign language] eart beating] [heartbeat continues] [faint singing] [heartbeat, music playing louder] ♪ i'm feeling better since you know me ♪ ♪ i was a lonely soul, but that's the old me... announcer: this song was s created with heartbeats of children in need. find out how it can help frontline health workers bring hope to millions of children at everybeatmatters.org. vision expanding to a 5-inch 1080p hd display and camera. touch acquiring nfc. hearing evolving with beats audio.. wireless charging activated. introducing droid dna by htc. it's not an upgrade to your phone. it's an upgrade to yourself. lou: you know, everybody's getting pretty excited about that fiscal cliff negiation or impasse, however you want to3 style it. mayi want t showu, lou: everybody is getting re ofed about the fiscal clifft, negotiation. i thought i wod show you
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to ensure a robust and rigorous education for all of our students, including in the stem fields of science, technology, engineering and math. [applause] new hampshire's public colleges and universities have set an ambitious goal of doubling the number of stem students that graduate by 2025. we should embrace that goal and make achieving a state priority. [applause] businesses are ready and willing to hire people with these skills. our task is to make sure new hampshire's workforce is ready to fill these jobs. [applause] we have other opportunities and challenges as well. to compete in the 21st century, our businesses must find new markets for their innovative goods and services. 95% of the world's consumers live outside of the united states. i want new hampshire to be a leader and ask for his and the next two years, worked to help business and sell their products around the globe. [applause] to encourage innovation, we should also encourage the creation of new technologies here in new hampshire by doubling the research and development tax credit. [applause] we want entrepreneurs have innov
to ensure a robust and rigorous education for all of our students, including in the stem fields of science, technology, engineering and math. [applause] new hampshire's public colleges and universities have set an ambitious goal of doubling the number of stem students that graduate by 2025. we should embrace that goal and make achieving a state priority. [applause] businesses are ready and willing to hire people with these skills. our task is to make sure new hampshire's workforce is ready to...
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their full-time occupations are in science. salmatia has cheered for the ravens and redskins. she has a phd in cellular molecular medicine. >> when you have an advanced degree, you chart your own path, figure out what you want do to do with your own life and create a position for yourself. >> you guys know what oncology is? >> >> reporter: taliza is on track to becoming a pediatric oncologist. >> when someone meets me and they know that i cheer for the redskins and i tell them what else do you do and i'm like well, i'm at school seeking my degree in biology and chemistry and near like oh. >> reporter: they are -- they're like oh. >> reporter: as they share their stories, they're smashing stereotypes and becoming leaders at the same time. >> that's my goal, to become really smart and go to college. >> we will rock the earth. >> reporter: there are even science lessons in cheerleading. check out how their stomping impacts the earth's surface. >> i think it's always fun to learn new things because i would have never thought that stomping and doing a cheer would actually have an e
their full-time occupations are in science. salmatia has cheered for the ravens and redskins. she has a phd in cellular molecular medicine. >> when you have an advanced degree, you chart your own path, figure out what you want do to do with your own life and create a position for yourself. >> you guys know what oncology is? >> >> reporter: taliza is on track to becoming a pediatric oncologist. >> when someone meets me and they know that i cheer for the redskins and...
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here at "politics nation," we love a good science fiction story. and this year, the gop gave us plenty of fantasy. our next award is the ray bradbury award for lead performance in a science fiction role. it's one of my favorites. watch this. >> by the end of my second term, we will have the first permanent base on the moon. and it will be american. >> it seems to me, first of all, from what i understand from doctors, that's really rare. if it's a legitimate rape, the female body has ways to try to shut that whole thing down. >> i stood up and said the science is bogus. the dangers of carbon dioxide? tell that to a plant how dangerous carbon dioxide is. >> all the candidates are so deserving. but the revvie can only go to one person. and it goes to newt gingrich for his out-of-this-world ideas. congratulations, newt. your revvie will be waiting for you at the moon base when you get there. we'll be right back. >> the revvies will return with president obama, clint eastwood, and carl rove. plus, the award for political performer of the year. you're wa
here at "politics nation," we love a good science fiction story. and this year, the gop gave us plenty of fantasy. our next award is the ray bradbury award for lead performance in a science fiction role. it's one of my favorites. watch this. >> by the end of my second term, we will have the first permanent base on the moon. and it will be american. >> it seems to me, first of all, from what i understand from doctors, that's really rare. if it's a legitimate rape, the...
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their focus, though, not on math or science, but -- >> for sandy hook survivors it's the first day in what will be a long and difficult journey. this part of that trip for many by bus, to a new school in another town seven miles away. >> the kids all got off the bus. a lot of them were happy to see friends he hadn't seen in a while. they're excited about the new school. >> reporter: almost three weeks after the attack that ended for 20 classmates and 6 staff members were lost. >> hard to imagine the kids being there, but also the teachers. >>> we're trying not to keep talking over and over about the same stuff, and we want her to get back to normal. >> reporter: counselor and administrators say an important part of that process came today, as they returned under the watchful eye. >> the monroe police have work diligently so we can all feed very comfortable and secure. for what he calls meaningful policy changes. >> and during that search, counselors have committed to stake -- as long as they say they need them. we have learned late today that gl gl, the victim of gun violence herself
their focus, though, not on math or science, but -- >> for sandy hook survivors it's the first day in what will be a long and difficult journey. this part of that trip for many by bus, to a new school in another town seven miles away. >> the kids all got off the bus. a lot of them were happy to see friends he hadn't seen in a while. they're excited about the new school. >> reporter: almost three weeks after the attack that ended for 20 classmates and 6 staff members were lost....
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taxation is not an economic science. it definitely -- if you gather 10 people in a room, you're going to get 10 different opinions and the views on taxing -- on the merits and philosophy of taxing individual asks the rich will vary. but, you know, this sort of immediate problem is not necessarily the larger philosophical question. it really is the more practical question of what is our tax system going to look like. host: and we've got this lead editorial from this morning's "wall street journal." real housewife offense the beltway. they write -- host: back to the phones. don in oklahoma city on our line for democrats. go ahead, don. caller: good morning. i have a couple of quick comments i would like to make. the first is that i find it ironic for so many years in recent history republicans have claimed to own patriotism yet they don't seem to want to vacate their fair share. host: joseph rosenberg. guest: you know, i mean, i'm not sure, you know, i'm not sure this is about pay. -- patriotism or anything like that. you
taxation is not an economic science. it definitely -- if you gather 10 people in a room, you're going to get 10 different opinions and the views on taxing -- on the merits and philosophy of taxing individual asks the rich will vary. but, you know, this sort of immediate problem is not necessarily the larger philosophical question. it really is the more practical question of what is our tax system going to look like. host: and we've got this lead editorial from this morning's "wall street...
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accord fog the institute of medical science in south korea, thank you, south korea, asparagus and the minerals found in there extract -- it helps filter. that is why your pee sometimes smells different after you -- i'm just saying. >> and we have plenty of unique polkas this past year. this one started with our maestro, barry mitchell. ♪ who needs flowers, who needs sweets ♪ ♪ it's the valentine's polka ♪ seems like just the 1% are making all the bucks ♪ ♪ like the vampire said the economy sure sucks ♪ ♪ that's the paula polka everyone sing. ♪ that's the paula polka ♪ we love to read your comments always in such a large amount ♪ ♪ you like us, we like you, it's the facebook polka ♪ ♪ it's late at night, you're wide awake and you're not wearing pants ♪ ♪ so everybody dance ♪ that's the "world news now" polka ♪ yeah! >>> this morning on "world news now," urgent meeting. the president orders lawmakers to top level negotiations to avoid the fiscal cliff. >> it's just four days until a pending financial fiasco that would cost every single american. it's
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straightforward guidance and be able to focus on other things, like each other, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. tracy: happy new year. i'm tracy byrnes. ashley: i'm ashley webster. wall street cheering the fiscal cliff deal. the dow surging now up 22 points. the s&p also up 1.75%. this is broad-based money and we'll bring you the latest winners all hour. tracy: taxes are still going up for millions of americans and not just the wealthiest. we'll tell you how much it will hit your paycheck ahead. ashley: and outrage after the house fails to pass a multibillion-dollar bill to help hurricane sandy victims. the go of -- governors of new york and new jersey are upset calling it inexcusable. new jersey governor chris christie expected to speak out this hour. we'll bring you his comments live. tracy: it is unexcusable. top of the hour though. time for stocks as we do every 15 minutes. nicole petallides on floor of the new york stock exchange. nicole, markets are soaring. sure there's a deal. first day of the year, markets are generally up? >> the january ef
straightforward guidance and be able to focus on other things, like each other, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. tracy: happy new year. i'm tracy byrnes. ashley: i'm ashley webster. wall street cheering the fiscal cliff deal. the dow surging now up 22 points. the s&p also up 1.75%. this is broad-based money and we'll bring you the latest winners all hour. tracy: taxes are still going up for millions of americans and not just the wealthiest. we'll tell...
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other things, like what the market is doing and being ready, no matter what happens, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense, from td ameritrade. tonight. did you see that. a regular guy. got a bit fed up with all the celebrities demanding gun control in the wake of the new town mass murder. put together a parody video. speaking about guns with scenes of them using guns. sandy hook demand a plan. no more lists of names, it's not too soon. >> it's too late. >> now is the time what do i do? >> before we all know someone who loves someone on that list. no more lists. >> no more. >> who they might have been. no more if we had just done something yesterday. it's time. >> we can do better than this. >> we can do better than. this. >> it's time. >> shut the [bleep] up. >> it's time. >> it's time. >> it's time for our leaders to act. demand a plan right now. >> i'm getting tired of you doctor. >> right now. >> you, demand it. >> enough. >> enough. >> enough. >> enough. [gunfire] >> bill: here now to explain this, juliet huddy. pretty clever, i have to say. that was pretty clever. but brook s
other things, like what the market is doing and being ready, no matter what happens, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense, from td ameritrade. tonight. did you see that. a regular guy. got a bit fed up with all the celebrities demanding gun control in the wake of the new town mass murder. put together a parody video. speaking about guns with scenes of them using guns. sandy hook demand a plan. no more lists of names, it's not too soon. >> it's too late. >> now is the...
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help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. is a fantastic experience. 30 shrimp for $11.99. i can't imagine anything better. you're getting a ton of shrimp, and it tastes really good! [ male announcer ] hurry in to red lobster's 30 shrimp for just $11.99! choose any two of five savory shrimp selections, like mango jalapeÑo shrimp and parmesan crunch shrimp. two delicious shrimp selections on one plate! all with salad and unlimited cheddar bay biscuits. 30 shrimp, just $11.99 for a limited time. wow, that's a lot of shrimp. i'm ryon stewart, i'm the ultimate shrimp lover, and i sea food differently. >>> today, the official white house photographer revealed his year in photos and shared favorites snapshots of 2012. i love this one. a young, oval office visitor picked up the president's phone while he wasn't looking. i wonder if he got through to any heads of state? >>> and here's president obama, joe biden and hillary clinton sharing a laughing time in the oval office. here's somethi
help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. is a fantastic experience. 30 shrimp for $11.99. i can't imagine anything better. you're getting a ton of shrimp, and it tastes really good! [ male announcer ] hurry in to red lobster's 30 shrimp for just $11.99! choose any two of five savory shrimp selections, like mango jalapeÑo shrimp and parmesan crunch shrimp. two delicious shrimp...